Sunday, December 04, 2005 6:09
AM
Hand Evaluation - Redoubles & Forcing Pass
PITBULLS:
No
not forget that playing D.S.I.P. theory necessitates that you switch between
two different modes of Bridge thinking. If you “own the auction” forcing pass theory
applies & D.S.I.P. theory does not exist.
Redoubles by responder or opener imply that you “own the hand” . Penalty doubles turn on forcing passes at
any level. If you double 1NT or systemic bids like unusual NT ,
Michaels or other systemic toys you “turn on “ forcing pass theory , so trump
stack penalty doubles come into play.
BJ
Trelford has quite a hand that drives this point home . ♠AJ109xxx ♥J ♦KJ10x ♣x , I opened 1♥ & LHO doubled. BJ redoubled ! My RHO bids 2♦ , I doubled so all pass. When the smoke cleared , +1100
against NV opponents for our side. Hard as it was for BJ to believe , my double
was penalty ! I held ♠x ♥AK10xx ♦Q98 ♣KJ10x , so I thought that defending was a good idea.
Maksymetz/Jacobs
introduce a twist to forcing pass theory
when partner doubles a conventional bid like unusual NT or
Michaels. They call this concept the “double pass” . Even though penalty
doubles should apply in these auctions , they revert to negative double theory
or D.S.I.P. theory . They play the first double
by opener as just showing a good
hand suitable for defensive action. A bid of course would be an
offensive hand that you planned to pull the penalty double anyway. A pass could
be a trump stack penalty double in their system or just a minimum.
The initial doubler must
re-open with a double in all cases.
The
advantages to their idea is that a penalty double is only going to occur if the
openers hand is suitable defensively.
If the original doubler has their suit , of course the double gets converted
which I suspect if the most frequent action. If the opener has their suit , of
course the double gets converted the other way.
The
drawback ? to this system is the “single handed” trump stack double is
impossible by the original doubler.
If opener passes just with a minimum , the penalty double must be pulled as the
doubler might not even have that
suit. This is insurance against them making a doubled contract with light major suit openers. As usual, with these type of understandings you
muss give away something to get something. They must feel this a safer way to play penalty doubles in these type of
auctions.
♠AKxxx ♥Kx ♦xx ♣KJ109 1♠-2NT-X-3♣
P-P-X-P
P-P-P
Partner’s
hand is ♠xx ♥Axxxx ♦AKJx ♣xx
♠AKxxx ♥Kxx ♦Axx ♣xx 1♠-2NT-X-3♣
X-P-P-P Partner’s hand is ♠xx
♥Axxx ♦xxx ♣AKJx
There style is similar to how we play penalty doubles
of 1NT with them escaping. The 1st double just shows cards so the
pass is the penalty double. The penalty double responder must re-open with a double so the
contract gets converted for penalty. This in
effect is introducing D.S.I.P. concepts in a forcing pass auction.